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MusicApril 30, 2018

Partners in Music Education

Trinity Church Wall Street partners with the Chinese American Planning Council’s afterschool daycare programs to provide music education to children...

MusicApril 27, 2018

Pipes at One

This week: Renée Anne Louprette
MusicApril 26, 2018

TOTAL EMBRACE: Leonard Bernstein at 100

Trinity celebrates the centennial of Leonard Bernstein’s birth with a wide-ranging selection of the iconic composer-conductor’s music, as well as works by other notable New York City composer-conductors including Bernstein’s lifelong friend Lukas Foss, as well as Gustav Mahler, Pierre Boulez, Aaron Copland, and Julian Wachner.
FeaturedApril 26, 2018

Simple Prayer: A Monk’s Perspective

During the recently-completed Lenten season, the Archbishop of Canterbury, symbolic head of the Anglican Communion, used a prayer book written by a...

FeaturedApril 25, 2018

Anzac Day Commemoration

This year, the Australian Consulate-General in New York is partnering with Trinity to host an Anzac Day Commemorative Service.
April 25, 2018

Wednesday Holy Eucharist

Holy Communion is celebrated Monday - Friday at 12:05 pm in Trinity Church. Ideal for those who work in and around Trinity and in the Financial District, each 30 - 40 minute service offers a homily with congregational singing. Prayers for healing are offered immediately following the worship service.

Webcast live and available for on-demand viewing for one week.

MusicApril 23, 2018

Bach at One

Today: 
Du Hirte Israel, höre, BWV 104
Bleib bei uns, denn es will Abend werden, BWV 6
Trinity Baroque Orchestra and soloists from The Choir of Trinity Wall Street: Elizabeth Bates, Sarah Brailey, Melissa Attebury, Clifton Massey, Timothy Hodges, Scott Mello, Brian Giebler, Edmund Milly, Steven Hrycelak, and Thomas McCargar; Julian Wachner, conductor
MusicApril 20, 2018

Pipes at One

All are invited to these free weekly recitals showcasing our new organ, featuring New York City's leading organists.
This week: Alistair Reid of St. Joseph’s Church